Place Mathílde | Los Feliz

Year
1940
Structure
House (Multi Residence)
Style
Traditional
Westward views from the upper two-bedroom unit.
Westward views from the upper two-bedroom unit.
Spacious den leads to private rear yard.
Spacious den leads to private rear yard.
Original flat panel cabinets, curved soffited ceilings.
Original flat panel cabinets, curved soffited ceilings.
20 foot vaulted ceilings, saltillo tile, and clerestory windows create an array of light and opportunity in the living area.
20 foot vaulted ceilings, saltillo tile, and clerestory windows create an array of light and opportunity in the living area.
Abundance of light in the owner's unit suite.
Abundance of light in the owner's unit suite.
Traditional 4 Unit Multi-Family Residence. Hiram J. Hamer, AIA. 1940
Traditional 4 Unit Multi-Family Residence. Hiram J. Hamer, AIA. 1940

Details

Square Feet
4289
Lot Size
6052
Bedrooms
7
Full Baths
5

Credits

Architect
Hiram J. Hamer
Photographer
Neue Focus

From Carlos Castillo | The Agency

Rising above the trees is Place Mathilde, designed by noted architect Hiram J. Hamer, AIA in 1940. A four-residence, traditional in Los Feliz Square, a multi-family residential historic district north of Franklin. The owner's residence features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, 1,900 square feet with a den, 20-foot soaring ceilings, skylights, hardwood and saltillo tile floors, a walk-in closet, inside laundry, bar area, and westward treetop views. Open and bright, multiple doors lead to a private yard. Three other residences include one two-bedroom, one-bathroom residence, and two one-bedroom, one-bathroom residences. All residences feature vintage fixtures, hardwood floors, and share common areas and sun decks.